Wednesday, July 26, 2017

New Shark Stamps to Surface at POs; Will You Need a Bigger Envelope?

The U.S. Postal Service will celebrate the wonder of sharks by
issuing the Sharks
Forever stamps featuring five species that
inhabit American waters — the mako, thresher, great white, hammerhead and whale
shark.

But will you need a larger envelope? Not!

Please share the news on social media using the hashtag #SharksStamps.

Available at Post Offices
nationwide on Wednesday, July 26, the First-Day-Of-Issue ceremony will place at
8 a.m. ET at the Newport Aquarium in Newport KY. You may purchase the stamps at this link now for delivery shortly after the stamps are issued.

Artist Sam Weber of Brooklyn, NY,
based his five illustrations on images captured by undersea photographers.
Using those references and the guidance of shark experts, he created clear,
realistic depictions of sharks in action. Sketching first with a pencil, Weber
then used his computer to add detail, dimension and color. Art director Derry
Noyes of Washington DC, designed the pane.

As apex predators, sharks keep
other marine life in balance, and by doing so, they play a critical role in
regulating our largest ecosystem — the oceans. As one of the nation’s
oldest public service institutions, the Postal Service takes pride in using its
stamps to raise awareness of important issues. The stamps unveiled will help
highlight the need for shark conservation and a greater respect and admiration
for these incredible animals.